
Grand Final Funeral Rites Held for Joseph K. Atuobi Yeboah at State House
ACCRA, GHANA – The State House was the setting for the final funeral rites of the late Joseph K. Atuobi Yeboah, marked by an elaborate and dignified ceremony. The event drew a significant number of attendees who gathered to pay their last respects. The procession featured pallbearers, formally dressed, carrying a pristine white coffin along a specially prepared golden carpet pathway. The path was adorned with white floral arrangements and punctuated by pyrotechnic displays, creating a solemn yet visually striking atmosphere. The coffin itself was draped in a colorful Kente cloth, a traditional Ghanaian textile, and surrounded by an abundance of white flowers, emphasizing the reverence for the deceased. Adding to the grandeur of the occasion, a vintage white hearse was present, and white balloons were released into the sky, symbolizing remembrance and peace. The event highlighted a blend of traditional customs and contemporary presentation in honoring the departed.